Dublin Murders BBC One's new psychological crime thriller adaptation

Dublin Murders BBC One's new psychological crime thriller adapted from Dublin’s leading crime novelist Tana French by Sarah Phelps

DUBLIN MURDERS 14th October 9pm, BBC One

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Introduction by Sarah Phelps

"Dublin Murders is drawn from Tana French’s internationally bestselling Dublin Murder Squad books. The series blends the first two novels, In The Woods and The Likeness, threading the stories together in order to build a vibrant world wherein actions, discoveries and revelations in one story impact upon and have consequences in the other.

"On a hot August afternoon in 1985, three friends, Peter, Jamie and Adam, ride their bikes into the thick, green, cathedral hush of Knocknaree woods. Only Adam is found. Peter and Jamie are never seen again. Not hide nor hair, no remains, no bones, no sign. Nothing. As if they were never there at all. As if some secret door in the woods opened and slammed shut again. And as for the one left behind, as for Adam, there is absolutely no memory at all of where his friends or what happened to him before he was found, alone and screaming in the deep, dark woods.

"Twenty-one years later, on another hot August day, Detective Rob Reilly and Detective Cassie Maddox follow the trail of police incident tape deep into the same green hushed Knocknaree woods. At the centre is an ancient stone altar. Arranged on the altar, dappled with sunlight, as if she were sleeping, is the body of Katy Devlin. Her skull has been fractured and she’s been suffocated. She is only 13 years old, the same age the three friends were when Peter and Jamie vanished and Adam forgot everything.

"Rob and Cassie have been partners working murder for some time. They’re both outsiders; Rob is English and Cassie, well, women are still rare in the male-dominated world of homicide detectives. They’re friends, they work almost telepathically together, they understand each other, and they get results, uniquely bonded by their own troubled histories, their griefs and the losses that haunt them.

"Against his better judgement, Rob is savagely hooked into his own past and a painful primal wound. Protected by his intense friendship with Cassie, he plunges into darkness and a reckoning that he hoped never to face. Beached by the case and betrayal, when a vibrant young woman is found dead in a roofless famine cottage, Cassie chooses to immerse herself in a dangerous undercover operation in search of a killer.

"Once inside the dead woman’s graceful Georgian house, she unexpectedly finds the home and family that she’s never had. But this is a family full of secrets and riven by rivalry and fear. As they draw Cassie in and threaten to destroy her she has to choose between the truth and her sense of who she is and where she came from.

"The world of Dublin Murders is part psychological thriller, part police investigation, with a shiver of modern gothic. It’s about the borderlands between memory and forgetting, madness and sanity, between the present and the voracious pull of the past. With taproots sunk deep into the oldest folk tales of children who go under the hill, fetches and feys, it’s a story about the terrible things we do when we think no-one can see us, when we think we can get away with it.

"It’s a love story about the search for forgiveness, for some tiny shining tenderness to guide us home."

Source BBC One

October 1, 2019 11:18am ET by BBC One  

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